What is Dust Mite Spray?
Dust mites are tiny eight-legged arthropods invisible to the naked eye; a single gram of dust can contain as many as 100,000 dust mites. While other types of mites do bite, the common house dust mite does not. They survive by feeding off dander shed from the skin of people and pets. Dust mites can cause health problems because many people are allergic to the dust mite’s excretions. Regardless of whether the mites are dead or alive, once their droppings and sloughed off skin become airborne, they can cause a number of health-related conditions. Luckily, the effects of dust mites can be controlled with dust mite spray. An allergic reaction to dust mites can bring on an asthma attack or allergic rhinitis. The symptoms of an asthma attack include coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. Allergic rhinitis causes a swollen, inflamed nose and sinuses, and the symptoms can include: a runny nose, sneezing, sinus headaches, coughs, and watery itchy eyes. Unfortunately for the allergy suffere